How To Delete Multiple Emails In Gmail

Are you swamped by a heap of unwanted emails in your inbox and looking for a way to purge them all at once? If you’re using Gmail, you’re in luck! In this post, we will show you how you can mass delete your emails in Gmail without having to go through them one by one.

Deleting Multiple Emails

To start deleting multiple emails in Gmail, follow the simple steps outlined below:

  1. Open your Gmail account.
  2. Go to your inbox or whichever folder that contains the emails you wish to delete.
  3. On the top of the email list, you’ll see a checkbox, click on it to select all the emails on the current page. At this point, all the emails on the current page will be selected.

Note: Gmail only allows you to select and delete emails displayed on the current page. If you have more than one page of emails, you’ll have to repeat the process for each page.

Deleting All Emails from a Specific Label

If you want to delete all emails under a specific label, you can do this by:

  1. On the left side of your Gmail screen, click on the label that you want to clear.
  2. Again, click the checkbox at the top of the email list to select all emails under this label.
  3. Then, click the delete button (which looks like a trash can) at the top of the screen.

Deleting All Emails in Gmail

If you want to delete all emails in your Gmail account, here is what you need to do:

  1. Begin by clicking the checkbox at the top left of the screen to select all emails on the current page.
  2. A message will appear at the top of your email list stating “All 50 conversations on this page are selected. Select all XXX conversations in All Mail”, click on “Select all XXX conversations in All Mail”.
  3. Finally, click the delete button at the top of the screen.

Note: This process deletes all your emails, so make sure this is what you really want to do before proceeding!

Conclusion

As you can see, deleting multiple emails in Gmail is a straightforward task. This guide can be a real time-saver, especially if you’re dealing with a cluttered inbox. So, next time you find your Gmail account overwhelmed with unwanted mails, don’t hesitate to give this method a try!